(Olympia, WA) -- A measure to bring all Washington driver's licenses into compliance with federal law is moving closer to final passage. Both the Washington House and Senate have cleared their own versions of the legislation. Washington state currently doesn't require proof of legal residence to receive a standard driver's license, but does require that proof for a more expensive enhanced license. The two recently-passed bills would lower the cost of the enhanced license and require a notation on new standard licenses that they can't be used at places that require federally-compliant ID.